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o lSfc do xm nu. Bess other 'together. tho night eusuro or the Inary excuse for bt QMHTrKcu tit nu incentive cV.n'co (ho lute unfortunate lmvc been rife of tho ta xation of not only the Harp Mlolliilay, but of Marshall kor Clum, Judge Spicer and Why the feeling of deadly liatred. ihiHtltiexUt-in relation tor tho' Earns and -Bollidnv. every one here can F N. ,.. -j ' " . . - lundersUiKlfjut as against the others, it Rs-onc of.tkose'lnscrutable mysteries tbat kuinq but, the most depraved ean possibly; jn a reason 'for. That the affair of iiesday night was intended- for the Kf-of-'john-P.-Clum, we 'arc luliy Id. The threats of the last few days Kavo been too well authenticated to leave any doubt on that point. That the dam. nablo deed miscarried, does not rob the event ot ono jot or tittle of its enormity. The killings and attempted killings here tofore recorded s occurring in Tombstone and the surrounding country have been the outgrowth of drunkenness, wrongs, or fancied wrongs, suffered at the hands of one or the other parties to the difficulties. fbis last has neither the one nor the other I to plead in extenuation of the crime. As affairs now stand, there seem to be no remedy for our evils other than for the general government to step in and declare finililary law, and keep a sufllcient force here to maintain peace and order. It is evident that the civil authorities are unable to put down the lawless element that sur. rounds us. This remedy is one that wo ex- cccdinglv dislike to sou applied, but where all other remedies fail we must accept the only remaining one, for lifu and property must bo made as safe in Tombstone as el&ewhere in the Union, or else all good men will abandon the place. It Is reported upon good authority that several of our respected ami law-abiding citizens have been annoyed by the receipt of warning letters, devoid of signatures, ;lvidg them notice to quit town. That such men as Judge Moses, Frank Leslie, land other equally law-abiding and ptagca. Ible citizens should be the recipients of these anonuuous communications robs llicm of all significance other than betray ing the contemptible nature of tho sender, Iwlio evidently thinks ho is perpetrating a Ifunny j.ike, but which he mpy find to his rjost a very dear one. TUCHO.V 1TKMH. Irora tbo Citizen. Col. lteubca Wood, post trader at Sim I'arlos, is in town. He icports matters ery quiet on tho reservation. The colonel i on his way to Washington and will ho I ono several months. He is wished a leasant Journey. A new postofficc has becu established at roltonwood, Puna county, A. T., with Charles D. Kenny as postmaster: W. Blakely has been appointed lostmaster at Cerbat, Mohave county; lohn Bartlett postmaster at Oro Blanco, Ind Richard Morrison postmaster at ashington, Piina county. A tiro occurred this afternoon at No. ) Maiden lane, in a smokehouse. Hams, etc.', had been le moved from the house but a short time before the tiro occurred, and I the damme, therefore, was verv sliulit. A flew buckets of water extinguished the fire lovGthout the necessiiy o ringing the huge in or me marcuiug lonu oi. tue nre tympany with the medicated extinguish. I rs. from tho Journal. Mr. T. M. Williams, of Silver Bell dis- tict, left this morning for the astu He ill bo alisent lor some weeks. Jlr.tJ. W. Icuer, the assayer at the True Blue mine, Ml liavn charge ol all business in the ksence ot Mr. Williams. An official dispatch from Silver City, Ifew Mexico, says: "A large quartz vein Ihs been struck in the north end ot the Bremen mine; average assay, $1000 per ton." This miue is noted asoneofihe ost remarkable yet opened in New cxlco. Mr. M. Bremen, who is largely (tercsted in saw mills and leal estate in he I'inal Mountains and Globo City, in Piis territory, is tho owi.erof tho property. Ind his many friends in Arizona will be 11 ml to hear of that addition to the already urge deposits opened up. Amole IilHtrlrt. rota the Jouraa). The above named district is the nearest I) Tucson, aid at tho present time consitl. Irable work is being done therein. Mr. Fred Hughis goes there to-day with some ;alitornia tuning men to examine the Llcso mine,owned by some Mexicans, who jcnyorKing the ore wilh arastras PirsuiHi results, some assays show as Itch as $1,000 to the ton. ,Whcn work Is commenced on this c'alm it did not IW.ruorttifcsri 'an Inch of ore. At 20 teet the pay 'Streak isv.'Ju inches wide. Considerably amalgam" has been bfmigh( to Tucson and t '4 which 'was U.U icsult of orafilwh-thls claim. Besides the above, Ivariom claims are being worked in the Id slriqt. One mine hat been esteemed of builleieni vaiuo in wuuco me owners w f ecuro' a United States patent to the prop erty. The patent was issued to .Jluimy Lee, oi siiver i-iKe. we trusi some enter Rising men with capital will get hold of prospects In this district, so (hat we may kno-v what is the value of claims in our immediate vicinity. After tho lloHtilert Fiom the Citizen. Fout Ai'ACHK, -Dec. 13. Having re- ceived information that tho hostile scouts were located near Cedar creek, in the I Ciblcu country, about twenty miles fiom Kere, Gen. Cafr sent K troop, 6th cavalry, under J.leuts. lvingsnuiy ana timigson, to try and surprise them. Tho information was to the effect that tho hostile'! had been drinking lizwin, and in a drunken row among themselves killed one of their num ber. Tho troop, which left here on the night of tho Oth, found a camp on a high hill commanding a view or every side and well fortified with rocks. The camp was deserted, the hosliles having been apprised ot the approach ot me troops, i ney lounu the body of the dead Indian, who wis rec ojmircd as one of Cruse'a scouts named ,lickev; This Is the first ttmojbe hostile couu have been definitely looWS. EC. IDm oo'n as tyc teau itact- I want jtol I will bea'ireal ug should baripeo to are verv honest, lutein. want tbu best cure Juktu ierp are some of them utoo are tonied to cood jvltolesotliefood. sequently they are liable IpMndl on. 1 want tho court to iouer them t every morning before breakfast to walk our or livti miles. I IWVA'ftvn or three more little speeches tomakebut this will do for the present." ' t Judge Tho court will attend to the wants of the jury. Collier recalled, slid: ' I never saw any signs of insanity In the prisoner." ijcoville began lo cross examlric witness, when Guiteau In a great rago shouted, " I never savy this man but once in my life, and tuat'trai lD''70; never saw him but tlvc minutes. hut docs he know about meY This sliowgjust how little wnse you havo"got, Corkhnl, to put up this man as an 0xpcrt."'-To Scoville "And you haven't j;ot -.common horso sense to waste time cross-examining this character. He was 6nly'H clerk in ajawycr's office, anyway." Witness In my 'opinion, at the time I knew him he was" perfectly competent to distinguish between right and wrong. Exception by Scoville. Sroville licrturt'H on III Client. Washington, Dec. 15. SjcovlKo deliv ered a lecture on Guiteau this evening. Many tickets were sold, but the attendance was small. Scovllle was received in a respectful and friendly manner. Iletound no fault with the court, but claiurud that public opinion had prejudged the case, and thought there was great danger of Guiteau being killed bcfoio t.ic trial was over. At the close, lesolutionswerc adopt cd in sympathy with the family of the prisoner awd complimenting Scovillc on tho management of the case. Gosain fr"in the Capital. Washington, Dec. 15. The Chilian minister says Blaine's course was rot con sidered meddlesome by the Chilian gov ernment, but as friendly suggestions. Ik thinks the American people and press misunderstand ins government. The President has nominated J. C. Han. croft Davis, of New York, assistant secre tary of state. Secretary Blaine will give a reception to his successor, Secretary Frelinghuysen, Monday evening, on which occaiioh tho diplomatic corps will be prcteut. There were many callers on the Presi dent to-day, among them Ficlinghuysen. The rush of callers al the White House continues. The Massachusetts congics sional delegation called in a body, also the Pennsylvania delegation. After the morning hour Garland spoke on the presidential succession. After remarks by Coke and Jones, the senate went into executive session. -FuniliiiB SlrnstircH. Washinqton, Dec. 15 The senate com mittee finally unanimously agreed to nc commend the passage of Sherman's three per cent funding bill, with amendments reducing the aggiegatc of three per cent bunds to bt-issued to two hundred million, and providing that the amount of the de posits lo be received should not exceed at any time twenty-flve million doll rs. Tho committee took this action, after hearing Secretary Folger, who expressed himself in opposition to the pioposition, preferring to retain for the government the privilege of calling in three ami a half per cents at any time. Cabinet Chances. Prospects for the selection of Benj. II. Brewster, of Philadelphia, as attorney-general, have apparently diminished within tho past few days, and tho president's choice is said to be wavering between ex. Senator Howe and ex-Secretary Boutwel 1 Chauncey I. Filley, notwithstanding re ports to (lie contrary, still has tho inside track for the nomination of postmaster general, Ex-Senator Chaffee is strongly urged for this appointment, but the best in formed opinion today is that ho has no chance. Filley's strong recommendations to President Arthur are his experience and ability as postmaster at 31. Louis, his paity services for many years as the principal organizer and manager of republican po. litical affairs in Missouri, and his devo tion to Gcti. Grant's inteicsts in Chicago, where bo was ono of the members of the so-called "Old Guard" or 300 delegates who voted for Grant from tirst to last. The Memorial NrrvlreH. Washinqton, Dec. 15. Tho senate and house committees on the death of Presi dent Garfield held a joint session today to consider preliminary services, and referred the matter to a subcommittee with in structions to report to the joint committeo as soon as practicable. A general prefer ence was expressed that some distinguish, cd orator be Invited to deliver a eulogy, and that two senators and two resprescnta tives be selected to follow the orator with brief remarks; the services to begin and close with prayer, and held in the house of representatives in January. An Appropriate tart. New Yoni;, Dee. 15. Members of the 'New York Mining Stock Exchange have had made an elegant pieco of solid siver for presentation to Mrs. Garfield, which was forwarded to her to day. The piece is eight by twelvo inches in measurement, and, is artistically chased. It is inclosed in a rich frame of siver and ebony The plate is rectangular in shape. Tlio frame is embosscJ with a capital G m gold, sur rounded by a chaplet of greeu and golden palm leaves. The wliolc is inclosed in a morocco case. On the plate is engraved a copy of the icsdutio, s passed at a meet ing r tho boaid, expressive of tlio grier felt by the nation at the death of President Garfield. Sew i'oHtmaNtci'H. Washinoton, Dec. 15. Jas. S. Howlbe was nominated Tor postmaster or Canvon City, Colorado, to-day, and the following were confirmed by the senate: William Chance, at Astoria, Or.; F. E. Biooks, at Tombstone, A. T,; O. F.Townsend, Yuma, A.T. Important to Silver .I'roduiwr. '"Washington, Dec. 15. Plumb to-day introduced a bill authorizing the owners of silver null Ion to deposit it at any mint or assay office, under such regulations as the secretary of tho treasury may make, and receive therefor silver dollars or silver certificates up to the market value of the bullion. The Prejudice ncnlimt Color. Ui. Tyi,ta T"lin 1 rt Toll,,.. Tn-.r..l .,! Ul. Ulliio.lu, ), UUIIlll IIU "HI UIIU wife, colored, were shown out of tho Grand Opera ilouse paiotielte last night, and their money refunded. Rector, who i principal of a school, will institute pio cecdings agMnst the proprietor. The Hallronil War. New York, Dec. 15. It is intimated that a final settlement of the tumk line difficulties mat be on a basis or equalities on ocean freights and differential rates on grain of local Distribution. Han. Francisco Items. San FitANCtsco, Dec. 15. Ching Tsao Ju, tho new Chlno-e minister, accompa nied by his suite, twenty-six in number, will leave to-morrow afternoon, going ill. ject to Washington in a special car Thf'Produco Exchange to-day resolved to petition congress tn establish signal sta tion the whole length of the U. S. boun diuy on tho Pacific coast. 'Dr. Maik Neuman of this city tele graphs to friend here that all Oalifornlans visiting Vienna at the time ofthcRinir theatre Hire have reported and are all safe'. TiirliulentTlmoH. . ixnuKTTA, N. M., Dec. 15. In a melee 'lit a dance at Pecos Village, last night. ad-l'Julia Sandoval was fatallv shot liv IIul'Ii Barow. To-day at noon James Allen was serious ly wounded by Ed. Cox in self-defense. Gn.N-Ntsov, Col., Dec. 15. A. W. Harly was yesterday alternooa fatally shot by George Cruzen, who claimed that Harly -threatened his life and the shooting was in selfdefcnsc. Fire at Fort ApnelH-. Tucson, Dec. 15. A special to the Cit izen from Fort Apache says: A flro broke out In the quarters occupied by Gen. Carr at 1:20 this morning. The building was burned to the ground, and the adjoining quarters wero saved with great difficulty. All valuables were saved. SIlHi-cllaneoiiM. Boston, Dec. 15. It has been deter, mined to recount the votes for mayor and democratic aldermen. Philadelphia, Dec. 15. At the annual meeting of tno National Council of the Union League of Ameiica today the pres ent cfficeis were re-elected. New Oklkans, Dec. 15. The French visitors were received this morLing. Chicago, Dec. 15 W. W. O'Brien, a noted criminal lawyer, received dangerous injuries by falling down an opening In the sidewalk last night. They DoTliIiisH Differently In Mexico Chicago, Dec. 15. San Antonio spec ial: A messenger from Presidio del Norte ou thu Rio Grande, repoits that Chief Ara. g.itti and thirty ol his tribe ' ave been captured by jMcxican troops under Fran cisco Gredenio. Orders were given and promptly obeyed to shoot the chief and several bucks. Four Indians were killed in making the capture. The Mexican troops aie after the remainder, numbciing eight bucKs and several squaws and pa pooses. These are the main lcmnants of Victnrio's band, Aragatti Haying succeed ed Victoiio. The Vienna Horror. Vienna, Dec. 15. The manager of the ill-fated Ring Theatre for several hours yesterday was subjected to an examination legarding the calamity. Precaution. London, Dec. 15. In consequence of the Vienna fire, the Lord Chambcrlaiu has lequested the managers of 'theatres to adopt a different manner of lighting the audltorum from that of the stage. IVnUins tho Wrong linn. Bill Nye, in the Denver Tribune, says: One night, nt about half-past twelve, I judge, I heard some one step along1 to the window of my boudoir. Hearing it at that time of night, I reckoned that something crooked was going on, so I slid out of bed and got my great blood soarcher and lhcr-purilier, with the new stylo of center fire mid cartridge ejector, calculating to shove a tonic into whoever it might bo that was picnicking about my claim. I looked out so as to get a good idea where I wanted to sink on him, and then I thought before I mangled him I'd ask if ho had any choice about which part of his vitals he wanted to preserve, so I sings out to him: "Look out, below there, pard, for I'm going to call the meeting to or der in a minute. Just throw up your hands, if 3011 please, and make the grand hailing sign of distress, or I'll have to mutilate you. Just show me about where you'd like to have the fatal wound, and be spry about it, too, because I've got my brief cos tume on, and the evening air is chilly." He didn't understand me, appa rently, for a gurgling laugh welled up from below, and a party sang back: "Hello, Fatty! is that you? Just lookin' to see if you'd fired yet. You know I was to come 'round and flag you if second seven was out. Well, I've been down to the old man's to see what's on the board. Three is two hours late, and four is reported on time. There's two sevens out, and two sections of nine. Skinny'll take out first seven, and Shorty'll pull iier with 10 It's you and mo second seven, with Limber Jim on tho front end, and Frenohy to hold down the caboose. First five is up btde down in the washout this side of Ogalalla; and old what's-his name that runs 258 got his crown sheet caved in and tejescopf d his headlight into New Jerusalem. You know the little Swede that used to run extra for Hotbox in the emigrant for a while? Well, he's firing on 258, and he's under two ilats and a coal oil tank, with, a beam ucross his coupler, and his system is more or less relaxed. He's gone to the sweet sunseauentlv, too. Kest of the boys are more or less demoralized, and side-tracked for repairs. Now, you don't munkey around much, for if you don't loom up like six bits and go out on the track, the old man will give you a time check and the Uiiental grand bounce. You hear tho mellow thrill of my bazoo?" Then 1 slowly' uncotked the great blood purifier, and moving to tho" foot-lights where the silvery moon beams could touch up my dazzling outlines, -I said: "Pardner, I am pleased and grati fied to know you. I don't know the first dang busted thing you have said to me, but that is mv mis fortune. 1 my home is am a plain miner, and in tho digestive appa ratus of tho earth; but for profes sional melody of chin, you certainly take the cake. You also take the cake-basket and what cold pie there is left on the dump. My name is Woodtick Williams. I discovered the Feverish Hornet up on Slippery Ellum. I am proud to know you. Keep right on getting more and more familiar with y ur profession, ind by and by, when nobody can understand you, you will be promoted and respected, and you will at last be a sleeping-car conductor, and revel in tho highest mental calm and wide shoreless sea of intellectual stagnation the world ever saw. You will" But lie was gone. Then I took the pillow-sham and wiped some of the pulverized crack ers off the soles of my feet, and went to bed in a large gob of gloom.. A DARK DEED. Etill Particulars of the Last At tempt upon the Benson Stage. The Snrratlvi'S of Two Purmilnsr I'artlew. MAVOll CI UM BXTZ. The announcement in yeetcrday'e Gpitafu of the attack upon tho couch nlsht before last threw the city into the wildest excitement, and tho grav est apprehensions were felt for Mayor Clum. As before stated, upon rccc pt of the news a party started out about 3 a. m. to obtain some tidings of the mtunlug mayor, among whom were hherlfl" Behan and C. D. iieppy. The cherlfl and Mr. Iteppy started first and arrived at Contention be tween 4 and 5 o'clock, where they learned from Mr. Dunham, of Philadelphia, who was on the stage the first particulars of the affair. The slx-horxecoacb, driven by Jimmy Harrington, and tho bullion waeoa, driven by "Whistling Dick," had just left Malcolm's water station, which is the last house on the rjad to Contention, and only auout four miles from Tombstone, aud were bowling along at a rapid call, when the order to '-Hilt I" was given from t ne roadulde, and al most Mtu jltaneoitsly a volley was fired into them. The off leader ol the coach w as struck in the neck, and all tho horses became uumanicable. Dick was Jilt In the calf of the lee, receiving a paluful fieeh wouud, but kept his scat and his wagon right side up. The horses ran about hair a mile, when the wounded orse weakened and fell from loss of biood. Mr. Clum, with the assistance ol other passengers, cut the leaders loose, and on thoy went, it being the general impression that all the passengers were aboard. Mr. Clum had been rid ing on the inside, aud hewasmlsscJ, buttt was suppocd by his fellow-passengers that he had taken a seat on the outside, consequcnlly his abrence was not dctec.ed until the arrival of the coachat Contention. Upon learning this, Messrs. Beban and Iteppy started for Tombs. one, ard upon arriving at the place wheic the attack was made.examinedthe locality carefully, but no trace of the missing man was found. In the meantime, TUE SECOND r-AIlTV, which had left Tombstone about 4 a.m., upon ar riving at Malcolm's Station,- 1' u ned that two teamsters in camp with their wagons at that point, had not only heard the noIe of their shoot ing, but could distinctly sec the flash, the attack having been raaduaboit the apex of the first rise bejond. Continuing down tho road about a hall mile beyond the attacking point, by the light of a match, two large pools of blood were found on the right, where the off leader hid given out, and af.er wandering several hundred roJs to the right of tbo ro. d, marking his trail by his ebbing life, had al ready fallen n prey to the skulking coyote. Not being able to discover any trail, the pany proceed tdonto Contention, where fron-" Jlr. Dunham it was learned that after asslstlni in rcleaslugthe wounded leader, It was supposed br the passcn gers that Mr. Clum had either taken a seat with the driver or on the bullion wagon. .Willo it was rationally presumed by the d-Iver tt-it he was in side, and his ubrence was not actrtalocd until arriving at Contention Just after leaving Mr. Dunham it wax stated that Mr, U. h id (Ken heard of at tho Urand Central mill, whither the party proceeded, and learned that the major lad taken the oro road to the m.ll, from whcice, after rest ing, ho had gone by saddle to Birson, nrr.vlng betvvtcn 7 and 8 o'clock. As the teamster-" at Malcom's and Mr. Dunham both state that the flashes seemed .o come from both tides of the road, and as tho wiund received by the bulllou driver, as well as the death-shot to a faithful Under that had done senife ever since the establishment ol the line, wue madeby ro volvers, It does not, to say the least, .avc the sem. blance of an organized intent to rvl the stage, as no rifle cartridge shells coutd be "ouud on the ground, and ull parties claim that th're were from fifteen to twenty shots fired In quick 'uccosslon. From Mr O'Brien, one of the teamsters, it was learned that the would-be murderers .lad probably taken up tho gulch to the northeast, just above Malcmn's, as about one bundled jard from tho road theie is evidence of the repeated hitching of bt rses in the the thick brush, aud shortly after the shooting the sound of flying hoofs came from that dircctlou. Whether this affair wai a brutal attempt at as sassination or a bungling effort to rob the stage, the paBseuge rs and drivers bad a narrow escape from dctiih umldst the whistling bullets, and it Is hardly presumable tbat the most ignorant Hotten tot or brutal Apache would be so callous and un just, iu the meagre light of yes'erday mornings'e news, as to atluupt lu ridicule au person who was upon the coach. This was reserved tor jes-tt-rday morning s Nugget, and when this is said the utmost dregs of poeMUtlity have been reached . For Jlnj or. ToMBsToisE, December 13, 1BB1. To L. W. Bllnn, Esq.. Dear Sir: We the under signed citizens of Tombtoue, deeply sensible of the Importance of having a man at the head of our municipal affairs who will dis charge the duties of such office honetly aud fear lessly, with Justice to all aud malice to none, do here) y express our wish that you accept tho nom ination lor the ma) ornlty of this city at the ap proaching election. John A. Cnurcli M. T. Williams Tim u'llrieu J. W. Anderson Asa Turner Henry Bokmanti hd. simmous John Klusmnn C. S. llolcomb L. I'. oeary J. It. I.ludsay N. a. Finch M. M. U'oorman William Wutson F. A. Hunter Clement Kuchle W K. bpenser Henry lllllman S. s. Waie-r Lo Nathan Leleh E. Lavcuihal 1). L. U ilson A. Baron Louis Mabel 1'. L. Monmounler 0. T. Ureeno 0. F. paugcnberg Henry Mejcr, Jr B. WchrlrlU 1. draff Michael Malone K. W. Brown M. h. Calhoun J. A. Dyilcr S. W.,rackard Andr ws & Co Chas. ilazkton W. Kass . II. F. Howe James It. Zoubrodih Edard Broeden John ll.'Lackson K. D. Oitvrsou l'a Walsh Oeo. barrtngton R.'llldeu .,.' C. K. Kelton D. McCurty Ohas. SiWirbrey Micha I Walsh 1). J. West W. M. Hauco D. Trezona lsaa; W. Saunders 8. It. lllnckle Jas. II. Kirk It. A. Harding Johu J ltunlaud A. L. Urovv I.. II. Iluti.lils.oa Fred Kcny J.Trlka diaries llaiu A. W. Johnston Oeo. Q. itarlow K. B. Luvcnthal It. K. brooks J. A. Whltiher Sihoe-fcld & Hcvninu William Meagher Claus Ahreus F. N. Wolcott II. M. Klugfbury J. 11. Brown A. selreach John shocuholnT Vv II. N'uon Johu Robinson T. S. Norrie C N Tnomas Henry Uavly A. II. Capuraly I.. L. Latin Jacob hvei hardy W. A. nastuiunn S. Isaacs Tho. Gregory K. K.Jackson Sol. Israel D. T. Money Wm. Kemper (. n. Weeks Joseph II. Merldeth Dewltt Meslck Charles K. Bartholomew U. J. fiUnury II. McSweeen 8. B Chanin J. M. WPope W. B Benson Franks Kads C. Taylor B. V. Qulgley K. M. Bourne lohn lireen Thos. L it organ Jas. T. Iljumur. J.A.Kelly John 11. AUman Fr.nk Wauuco '1 . A. Marmont A. K. Ingersoll C. W. Clum Frank Walker 'lrltle& Mnrraj M. Klupen K. V, Vulsard It. J. I ampbell DauKI Me Card Joseph I'. Orr I. II. McDonald Wm. Craytou Harry Jones N. Nicholson W. A . Freeze J. 11. Illeha'ds JohnTeppelnjr John F. Clum James . McCoy D. F. Coi p.-r F Kingsbury Clapp Murray I'aui Bohn C. F. Bayle A. Miller J. W. Hamilton V.. B- Camblas W. A. Haiuood T. J. Jt Colds John Haynes. Fraus. C, Hawkins V. It.' Brown Fielding Brown S-. II Comslock D. It. Itozell buton Oilst 'Ibos B Fitzhugh J. D. Kiunear (Ico H. Williams M. Suart W. B. Williams S. L. Hart A. K. Harlmau O. C. Voss Fiul. A. Sihngir K. tlnllock J. M. Mump ll. W. Jones Wm. 8. Mjerk I. .Murphy Fred. J. Dodgo John A. Jones Thos. M. Young T. R. Sorin D. 0. Frtrichs O. F. Thornton F.J. died Daniel O'Connor Beldeu F. Culver II, Scuiutidlng Marshall Williams C McGovvuu I.. It. Klckabaui:h Frai k Cumblos Robert Long Daniel l.jueU The Board of Supervisors of Pinal county have accepted a bid of P. J. Pauly & Bro., St. Louis, to furnish and put up a jail at Florence, for $4,800. LOCAL. HPLIXTEKft. The Nellie 3oyd tronpo left Tombstone for icson yesterday, after a very successful engage ment here. Our sister city bus a rare treat in store In the series of entertainments to bo given there. - Tue following passengers eastward bound, passed Colton yesterday: A B Walker, Lew Har ris, Jr., T C fleorge, C C Melvln, Fergison, A Brynard, Tncson; W W. Vannrsdale, Yuma; Emma Burns, B Y Tuttle, Mrs D 1) Ford and child, Benson. It Is understood that a Utllo unpleasantness occurred In the Oriental Saloon yesterday morn ing, which nnder any circumstances is seriously to be regretted. Under the present state of public cxcltrment It becomes all good citizens to avoid provocations for a disturbance. The Tombstono M. i M. Co. against the Way Up Mining Co., having made out their case, rest ed, and the court adjourned last evening. This morning the defense will introduce their evidence, which will probably last for the remainder of the w- ek. After that come the arguments, which w 111 no doubt continue for two or three day?, there being to large an array. Messrs. C. 11. Phillips, M. M. Corella and tl.W. Mauk have gone up the San Pedro river to the custom house, to hav a a talk with Senor De la Fn ente, the collector of customs at ban Pedro, on af fairs pertaining to the establishment of a consul ate at Tombstone, and other matters of general Interest. Wc trust the visit will result beneficial ly to the people of both countries. Last evening tho first number of the Dally Even ing Tribune was laid upon our table. It is a slx-teen-colnran paper, being about one half the size ofthe EriTArn. It makes a very neat appearance typographically, and Is well filled w Ith Interesting reading matter. It is IjsiviI by the Tribune Pub lishing Company, with Mr. Will A. Nash as bus!, ncss manager. We w Ish the Tribune a long and successful career. Ul8trlrt Court. STILWE1X JCDOK. Court met pursuant to adjournment, the Hon, V". n. Stllwell, Judge, presldlnir. Themlnutts were read and approved. J. V. VIckers vs. J. S. Clark. Plalntlfl ex cepts to the ruling of the court denying motion to vacate judgment. Upon motion of attorney for plaintiff It was ordered that execution be stayed for thirty days. Prompter Hold & S. M. Co. vs. J. Bullard. Plaintiffs excepted to the ruling of the court In deujing the motion herctolore made to dismiss. Upon motion it was ordered that John Haynes, Esq., be entered as at'orney of record for plaintiff. C. F. Hineet al vs. S. R. De Longet al., and sameplalutlffvs. T. J.Jeffords. Plaintiffs ixcept to the ruling ofthe court in denying the motion heretofore made tovacatc judgments in the above entitled actions, and In vacating the order here tofore madt staying proceedings in the same. Saflord, Hudson & Co. vs. ahufler & Lord. B consent of parties it w as ordered that plaintiffs have judgment in accordance with tho prayer ol their complaint. T.Jones vs. J. C. Hand-. B. consent contin ued for the term . tombstone M. & M. Co vs. Way Up M. Co. This cause was proceeded with, plaintiff Introducing certain documentary evidence. Upon motion of plaintiff, and no objection being made thereto, it was ordered that the plain tiff have leave to wlthdiavv his came of action for damage and rents aud profits without prejudice to a new action therefor. Plaintiff closed tkelr cate and Ihc couit adjourned. CoclilMe Con n Iv Itt-corilH. The following listninients were deposited for record yesterday tn tlie office of th county re corder: DhEllsuS .MINH. F. A. Von Otto to .1. II M-Ke-, 1 5 Conon drum; $1. I. II, MclCee to W B. Benson, Couondrnm; $1. M, D, lliikey to A. Line, 2 14 Vermont; $23. X0RTQAI1E. J. C. Burnett to A. Springer et al., block N, lu Churlcston; J500. J. H.McKee to S. M. Shaw, "lot 17, block 51, in Tombstono; $125. APrOINTXENT or AUENT. Fair Villa M.nlng Co. to L. M. I'earlman. LEV'E. E. Field ctal. to J. II. McK"-', lot 17, block 31, Tombstone; $50", BEED9 UEAL LSTATt. J. P Mclutyre to J. II. McKee. lot 17, block 31, Tombstone; S5. Hotel Arrivals! Yesterday. AT THE ORANII. C. E.Tracy, J.Clarke, Blsbce; J. II. llauna, Wlllcox; M. Johnson, Utah. AT THE COSTIOrOUTAN. B. E. Bragg', Emery City; T. J. Harrison, Charleston; W. II. Reardon, San Francisco; P. Kelly, Tucson; J. Duuu, Total Wjeck; ,T. B. Lud wig. Contention; Chas Claxlon, New York; F. Spencer, San Francisco; I) W. Wlldt,- Bisbee; T. Patterson, (llobe; J Jackson, Ml!in,uero,iie; James Carroll, Santa IV. AT KROWNV IlMCr.L. J. B. Hanna, Wlllcox; D. P. Devoe, lllsbee. -4 fourth Marti Mrrtlnie. The meeting was called to order by the piesl. dent. The minutes ofthe last meeting were read and approv ec The club then went Into election of permanent officers, which rcsnlted in the ilectlon of J. P. Hafferty os president and T. L. Darling as secretary, aud J II. Cummlngs is trea-'urer. A committee was then appointed to draft a platform setting torth the- objecta of the club. The committee will lepo't ou Saturday night, when delegates w'll be ehesen to attend a nominating convention to eleet officers to be elected at large, providing the other wards shall organize clubs aud form a nominating convention. A cordial Invitation is extended to every resident ofthe ward to attend the mietlng on Saturday evening and join tho club. Itailroart Accident. From a party who arrived on the stagelastoveu lug, wc learn that an nccldent occurred on the Southern Pacific railroad about 10:30 last night about two miles wot ol Dragoon summit. A specl.il freight train coming west wilh eighteen box cars was ditched. A broken axle was the cause. The cars were hadiy damaged, some being intirely destroyed. Avviecklng train from Tuc son cleared the track, so no delay of regular trains occurred Anniversary Tarty. Mr. aud Mrs. Z. II. Taylor gave a pleasant party on Wejlne'dav evening, it belnvfthe first as nlversaryofTheini'arrlage. There were present Mr. and Mrs. Fouck, Mr. and Mrs. Pridham, Mr. and Mrs. Brother Drown, Miss Bessie Brown, Miss Fnnck, Dr. Gardiner, Messrs. M. E. Joyce snd J, O. Durihar. , J TyniUll IHMlrlct. From the Citizen. F. F. Cranz is in town from Tyndall mining list)ict, Santa Ttita mountains, lie repoits an amount of activity aud in Iciest in that camp heretofore unknown, anil thinks the slowness that has previous ly characterized it has disappeared for. ever. Tiie new road fiom Tttbac to Solari is being rapidly pushed, and creat progress has already been made. Uridcr the ener irctic superintowlenre of the oveiseer, 3I.uk L-ully, the road will soou he com pletetl, anil no douht will !' equal lo any in the county. The companies for which Sir. A. It. Cacy is superintendent are grading for their thirty-ton water j-icket furauce, and they propose carrying the work on to com-pk-tion with undiminished energy. Piofessor Dana Harmon, 3Ir. P. 3IcAr thur and D. W. Neil are doing considera ble in the wny of development ou their properties. They are also grading a road, way to their mill site, where they propose, at an early day, lo erect a stamp mill, which the present appearance of their mines unquestionably warrants. The number ol stamps has not yet been decided upon. The camp is having a " boom," which it is to be hoped will conlluue, and it will no doubt become, cro ldriir. another one , of the buillon-produeing districts. 'our; county. : i Flke'H Peak rhlloHophle Iturro. From tbo Denver Tribune, I stood upon the Peak amid th air Below me lay the peopled, liv lug earth; Life, life, and life again was everywhere. , And everywhere was melody and mirth. Save on tbat peak, aud slleuco brooded there. I vuunte 1 then myself, aud half aloud Ijglorled In Iho vlcto-v 1 had wou Forsaking earth and earth's bow lld'rlngcroAd I'd climbed the steeps, despite the ICKks and sun It was a feat that really made mc proud! And as 1 hoisted thus, mj burru brajed I lurnetl a l-ar was In trn creature's eye And as I lo iked, methongbt the bur.o said: " Whut brought you up, good sir, this moun tain hlubr Was it yourlegs or mine Ihc Join ney mad,'? There is no peak s high and steep as Faui.-"', And there be many on Its very height Who strut In pride aud v.innt their emptj claims. While those, who lolled with slnrdr, honest might Ad placed tbtrr. then', have nm numbered name." -l.p Oranile" it. A H. M. -o. From the Dully Star, Dec. 11. This company h.ii leccinly In en incoi. poratcd In tliis'tcnitory (with the uitiei pal office nt Tucson) 'tor the puipo-c of working the Alburo-s mine and oilier mines in Arimi i, hy a number of eastern parties, and it icprt'suiied Iicie by UoIkti A. Lewi?, general .mairigci, who "has just closed negotiations for the Albatross mine and other properties. 3lesrs. P;ivc Long and Charley Vorcs were Hie tmtunatu owners, anil luudrroiuzcfla liand'oine sum for their proiWlyJfrhQiAlbatross mine is near Arivacatfand ha3j)ecrJ?Sufncicntly de veloped to sliowlitjtojbe' a property of much merit. Thlse6mpany is entirely a close corporation by those who have pur chased the property as an investment. We heartily oll'cr our good wishes for their success llF-NliY's Si'Kt irif. 1IEXOWXKD ENGLISH UEMi:i)Y. For treatment of Spermatorrhti'a (or seminal weakness), im potency, and all weakness of the generative system, also those who sutler from the ef fects of imprudent habits formed in ytuih. Failure is impossible in all cases where the specific is properly used and the advice given faithfully eairied out. If you suffer front lassitude and fatigue after little exertions, palpitation or ii regu lar beating of the heart, loss of flesh, pains in the head or back, fcpots belore the eyes, want of energyj nervousness, diziness, low spirits, loss of memory, disturbed sleep, or difficulty of concentrating thought, you should seek immediate relief, for no mat ter how impaired or shattered the svtem may b nor how loug standing the dfsease, these wondwful remedies will effect a SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE. Price $1 by mail. Consultation by letter. Addio's, WiiEEi.nn i& Co. No. 203 Erst Fourteenth ilreet New York. i'ii.f.s: i'ii.i:s: i-ii.i:h! A Hurt- Cure Found nt Last Xo One Xectl Suffer! A sine cure lor blind, bleeding itch ing aud ulcerated piles Inn been dircov ered hy Dr. William, (an Indian remedy,) called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cuied the worst cluonic cases of 23 or 30 vcars' standing. No one ueed suffer fne minutes after applying this wondetful soothing medicine. Lo tions, instruments and electuaries do more harm than good. William's Ointment ab sorbs the tumors, allays the intense itch ing, (particularly at night after getting warm in lied,) acts as a poultice, gives in stapt and painless leliefj and is picpured only for piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else Read what the Hon. .1. M.Coftlnbeiry, of Cleveland, says about Dr. William's In dian Pile Ointment: I have used scores of Pile cuies, and it affords me pleasure to say that I have never found anything which gave me such immediate and per manent relief as lr. William's. Indian Ointment. For sale by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price. 1.00.' IIkniiy & Co., Prop'rs, Cleveland, O. McCarthy & O-dinrne. WhruWiln AynU Denver Colorado. 3?:EE23 READ & THOMPSON ire the be t ami ehe.ipit Oiyans ever iifTered iu the We. livery lnsti uiiioiit warranted tor 1 jeais, ami salitnction guaranteed, lluu Irated Catalogue free. HEAD H THOM'SON, 615 Olive Stroot, ST. LOUIS. READ & THMPSON gAfOS are noted lor their remarkably sweet tone. .-lipeui'r woihiuansutp, mill biiiiitlful finish. (,1'iutine KncwooJ cwses Warranted for K vcars. Tho bestlowr priced PIANO In tb iinrket. M-mUor Cata logues nud Price". KEAJ) a THOMPSON, 915 OHvo Stroot, ST. LOUIS, GUINETTE. The iiiont iioii'lorfiil of i.II Musical Instrument', l'lav- iinv li.no peifeelly. No Instruction, or t'liivl'ilio of utusie, is neruKoarv to play tb Oryiti'ieltf. A lucre rhlM can i roil nre the most .KiiulltuI .ui'l uiilleult inu. 1 with five minute-, muetl'V. Vn liumeii'u -.tefk. of nil t)les eon slaMly on h irol. Al a full flock, of music fot iliffx-'u'tii.lltf. 0-it.il'Kui&fiee. Agents wanted. BEAD & TH0XFS0X, Lerieral Agents, S'15 OUvo Street, ST, LOUIS Send for o-;i New Illustra ted I'rice-Liat No. 30, for FallandWin- tcrbfl881. Frfciy addrcs. Con tains full descHWroijA of goods for personal Wgzfm&ffim. Wc deal directly with tliVwnaume?, and sell all goods in any quantity at wholesale prices. You can buy better and chea-ier than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. fcmd 259 Wabarfi Avcniie.CliicirjoJII W il I U mslUd ri t H if pllf t'. ' to co.lon.rl wllb( cr4.ru It, II n!lm tt. cofc.r.4 phlM, il'. stoul C( . .. n4 fttll d.wrtr-tlftiii. rnc. "I"""' Jntlnr l0 Tutfilei r V .j.l.1.1. ol 1 1" n S4u Fjow. IrnilTrm.rtc. Isnlsslito U all. JfMifiM frown unit III b fa.Bd Dtofo Itllitblt for pUntUixtii lti Ttnt wt-l Ui Iho,. rto s f.rlbf S"nlb W . iilllr c( f pljrlnl n II FF.REY & CO., Detroit, Mich. J. C. IIAXHV.M. IM o FFlCEONCONOltESSSTREKt-.TlC.-OJ bniBHAK, Clay & Co., manufacturers of their own pUnos, keep the celebrated Kslcy Organ, Wcbar and llalnes Bros. Pianos. Instruments fold on -Instil menu. For arciryihtn; tn the mtule lln address then v jjjjs, Taw MISCELLANEOUS- I. A. ZABRISKIE. r.. A. HF.REroKI IIKUEFOItf & ZAItttlHKIK. TTOKNEYS AND COIWMXOHS AT LAV . Notary Public Office on .Meyers Mmt,t ,o-tte Palace Hotel. Tucson, Arizona KNABE PIANOS " For lieu ii I of tone, loueli anil a tlon, I nnve never Keen their rqiial." CI.AItA I.OI'INI'. KKLLOCC. "Tlie Knnhe-" In absolutely tin- ln-fc I'luno insite. A. L. BANCROFT & CO.. V'il .Iinrket Hlreri.t. r". Sole Ajcentx for the I'nelflr t'onsl. PEBBLE SPECTACLES. 1.1.? Montgomery St.. near Ilimh, SAN FRANCISCO. SrKCIAI.TY roil TIIIttTV YKAUN. (E'tabllshetl In !-an Trauclsco In 1W4.) WHOI.KbALK AND KETAIL. The most complicated causes of defective vli-hiii thoroughly ilianoed free of charire. Oomrom.d Astigmatic Lcnu-o mounted in two hours' notice, gOrdcrs bj mail promptly atsended to. Potior. rpO .1. 1). KINNEAH-YOU AIIE IIKKK11Y I notifled that we have expended one hundred dollars In labor and improvements npon the Mo 7art mine, of gold bearlncorc.Vituate In the Dos Cabezas Mining District, about two mites north east of Evvcll Springs, in order to hold said prem ises under the prOTlslons of sections 2324 aud 23"i' ofthe Itevied Statutes of the United States, and the act ol Congress, approved Jauuary 3d, lbv mendatory thereol; said sum being the amount required to hold the said mine for tbf j ear ending lb". Now, If vrithin ninety days from the publication of Ihis notice, yon fail or r. lose to cautxlbute 5 oir proportion of snch ex penditure as a co-owner, you Interest In fald claim will become the property ofthe subscribers nnder the f ectiorn- ol the revUcd statutes afore mentioned. JOHN MoCJRKGOlt. WILLIAM FOWLER. Dos Caliezas. Cochise County, A. T. First Publication Dec. K. lbSI. Applieat ion Xo. 147, for a Patent to the Man llieeo Alining Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, TUCSON, Arizona. December 6th, 1S81. Notice is hereby given lhat the Woronoco Mining Company, by its ag nt, A. L. Fowler, of Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona, has had filed Its application for a patei t for 1415 linear feet f thu San Diego mine or vein bearing silver with surface ground b00 feet In width, situated In Tombstore mining district, Cochise county, Arizona, and designated by the field notes and official plat of survey on file lu this oflke as lol No lul, described as follows, to wit: Variation 11 53' ear. Itegmnlng at the initial monument ofthe claim, at a stake 4x4 Inches by 3 feet long, set in the ground 'i feel with nail In the top at center, marked "I. N."from whtchdl covcry shaft 4x8 200 feet di-cp, bears south 4.V west 5 feet distant, and incline 4x8 70 feet, bears outh225.1- west 250 feet distant; thence south ii' 53' west 750 feet to south end center of claim, 10 a stake -lit Inches, 5 feet lonu, set in mound ot stones, marked "S. D. M. C. No. 1;" thence south bt" "' east 800 feet to sonthi ast corner of claim, to a stake 4x4 inches, 5 feet .ocg, in mound of stones, msrked"S. D. M.C.No Sir thence north 2i" 53 east 1115 feet to northeast corner of claim to a etake 4x4 Inches 5 feet long. In mound of stones, marked "o. I). M. C. No. 3; ' thence north 67' 7 h est 300 feet to northeast center of claim, to a ctaku 4x4 lLche". 5 feet long. In mound of stones, marked -S. D. it. C. No 4." and 600 feet to north east corner of claim, to a stake 4x4 inches, 6 feet long, set in mound of si ones, marked "S. D. M. C. No. 0." from which U. S. M. M. No 1, fears north 79' 31 west G427 feet distant; thence sonth 22" 1 west 1(15 feel to southwest cornerof claim, to a stake 4x1 Inches. r feet long. In mound of stone", marked -S. D. M.C.No. 6;" thence south ipj 7 east.100 feet to south end center of claim, aud place of beglniiig of the exterior survey; contain ing 19401(10 acres. The San Diego claim is bounded ou the north bythe"Le Grand," on the east by the "Vermont and on the west by the "LuC." claim-. Thu notice of location of this mine was record ed In the office of the Recorder of Cochise cennty, Arlrona, August 3d, leSl, on page 35, book S, Itccortl of Mliio-, 'Any and all persons claiming adversely the whole or any portion of f a'd San Diego mining claim are required to pre-ent their adverse claim to be filed In this office during the sixty days pe riod of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provision ofthe statute. HENRY COUSINS. Register. It is ordered that the above notice be publlsbiM sixty days iu the WrKM.v ErrrsrH, a newspaper Issued at Tombstone, Cachise cou-ity, Arizona which l di signed as pulillhed nearest said claim HENRY COUSINS, Register. ff " CELEBRATED 8TOMACH ITTEBS In Hosts of FanillleH Ilotitler's Stomach Bitters is as much regarded ,h a household necessity as sugar cr codec. The reason of this Is that years ot experience have proved it to lie perfectly reliable in those cases of emergenc where a prompt and convenient rem edy Is demanded. Constipation, liver complaint, djspc isla, iudigesllon and other troubles are over come by II, For sal- oy Druggists and Dealers, to whom ap ply for Hotetter a Almanac for ISS2. AiNAKESIS .ill. 8. SIIBKKS EXTKBKtl. PIXK Ut,tXX Civil Inttant Rtlitr, and II aa Inla'libU SURE FOR ALL KINDS OP PILES. Sold by Drupes ts everywhere. Price, $I.i0 jicr bo'x, prepaid, by mail. Samples sen' free to Physicians and all sufferers, bv &custaeilter & Co., Box 3016, New York City. Sole manufacturers of ANAKESIS. DR. SPINNEY, U. II llr.AHW HTUKI'r, Trtnl4 I'll 4'l.ronU A Hpeelal IHeanr. YOUNG MEN. Who may be suffering from the effects of vouthlul follies or Indli-cretious will do well to avail them selves of this, the griatest boou i.ver laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DH.l SPINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 for every case of Seminal weakness or private disease of any kind or cham fer which he undertakes and fails to cure. MIDDLE-AGED MEN. There arc many at the age of 30 toM) vvh are troubled with too freqnent evacnatlou of the blad der, often accompanied by a slight stuaiilng or burning sensation aud a weakening ol the system In a manner the patient cannot account for. On examinlngthe nrlnary deposits a ropy sediment will often De found and sometimes small particles of albumim will appear, or the color will be of a thin mllklsh hue, again changing to a dark and torpid appesrauce. There are maty men who die of this difficulty. Ignorant of the cause.which is the second stage of seminal weakness. Dr. 8. will guarantee a perfect cure in all such cues, and a healthy restoration of the genlto-urlnary organs. Office hours 10 to 4 ana to 8. Sundays, from 10 to 11 a, ra.. Consultation free. Thorough ex amination and adrlec $5. Call or address DR. 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